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We need to keep decisions about anything away from any twat who says "going forward"
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I feel the same. However sadly I abused by some facebook 'friends' who insisted on attacking me and texting me desperately after I declared that I would award 3rd place in the debate to lightweight Clegg. Mainly as I find his amnesty and EU policies barmy. Also, I found his approach to the economy incoherent and rather weak.Originally posted by Swati View PostI think with last night's debate the Clegg liberal Democrat spent a lot of time over egging his pudding with details of previous performances of his that we had seen on television before. He said many tines things like "Here they go again" or "this man are squabbling like a pair of children in the bath".
Well, I think we have all heard it before in the previuos shows and I think we the electericate are begin to tire of hearing these things over and over again. I would also hypothesis that this man Clegg didn;t show much subsatnce in his aregumnets and he was held up to scrutiny by Cameon. To recap, I think this clegg didn't do well and his arguments were tired and it was just more of the same. As for the willun, well I personally was thinking as I watched thgeis debate or these debates unfolding before our own eyes that the willun was busy building his own funeral pyre. Yes, it will be Cameron who will win this election I can say that I am pretty damn sure of that now.
His appeal to get all the parties to work together did not work for me either- clearly he's trying to appeal to naive idealistic types. We need Labour well away from any decisions about the economy going forward.
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Do you have the right to vote in the UK General Election?Originally posted by Swati View PostI think with last night's debate the Clegg liberal Democrat spent a lot of time over egging his pudding with details of previous performances of his that we had seen on television before. He said many tines things like "Here they go again" or "this man are squabbling like a pair of children in the bath".
Well, I think we have all heard it before in the previuos shows and I think we the electericate are begin to tire of hearing these things over and over again. I would also hypothesis that this man Clegg didn;t show much subsatnce in his aregumnets and he was held up to scrutiny by Cameon. To recap, I think this clegg didn't do well and his arguments were tired and it was just more of the same. As for the willun, well I personally was thinking as I watched thgeis debate or these debates unfolding before our own eyes that the willun was busy building his own funeral pyre. Yes, it will be Cameron who will win this election I can say that I am pretty damn sure of that now.
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The Debate
I think with last night's debate the Clegg liberal Democrat spent a lot of time over egging his pudding with details of previous performances of his that we had seen on television before. He said many tines things like "Here they go again" or "this man are squabbling like a pair of children in the bath".
Well, I think we have all heard it before in the previuos shows and I think we the electericate are begin to tire of hearing these things over and over again. I would also hypothesis that this man Clegg didn;t show much subsatnce in his aregumnets and he was held up to scrutiny by Cameon. To recap, I think this clegg didn't do well and his arguments were tired and it was just more of the same. As for the willun, well I personally was thinking as I watched thgeis debate or these debates unfolding before our own eyes that the willun was busy building his own funeral pyre. Yes, it will be Cameron who will win this election I can say that I am pretty damn sure of that now.Tags: None
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